How did Kimura make this shot?
http://www.vimeo.com/22273504
Is there some video trickery involved?
Ed
http://www.vimeo.com/22273504
Is there some video trickery involved?
Ed
Doesn't Sayginer have a shot similar to this on a billiard table? I wouldn't be surprised at him doing it, or a number of the other 3C guys.
Looks like the balls are spaced apart a little so I don't think they are glued together. I think he's very slightly compressing the rail if at all with the initial hit on the first ball and then the ball is just hugging the rail with spin until the end of the shot utilizing that very small space that the ball can fit under the edge of the rail the whole way. I also think the way he is angling the paper he's using makes it look more impossible then the shot itself really is. It's definitely a great precision masse. I wonder how many takes he did to get this one perfect like this. After watching him in person I'm sure it wasn't very many if more than a couple![]()
Doesn't Sayginer have a shot similar to this on a billiard table? I wouldn't be surprised at him doing it, or a number of the other 3C guys. Or the guy who posts here sometimes (whose name I've suddenly lost) who makes the astounding masse shots.
Looks to me like the heavy spin is continually pulling the ball into the cushion as it comes back toward the pocket.
How did Kimura make this shot?
http://www.vimeo.com/22273504
Is there some video trickery involved?
Ed
If that is an index card it may be like .008 think giving him plenty of room. He also cues teh ball on the rail side making it hug the rail tightly as it moves along. It is likely he misses the shot a lot but the video is one of the successes.Considering that a piece of note pad paper is approx 4 thousandths of an inch, that might leave one, maybe two thousandths clearance on either side of the object balls and rail to travel down.
That would be a little larger than the width of a human hair.
Seems pretty impossible doesn't it?
Sayginer's 11-cushion masse shot that is mentioned above uses a similar technique.
What Must have happened in that video in the OP is he had just the right amount of spin that the CB sucked into the rail-but not to much to cause the CB to bounce out.